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Kernel Temporal Differences for Neural Decoding

Jihye Bae, Luis G. Sánchez Giraldo, Eric A. Pohlmeyer, Joseph T. Francis, Justin C. Sanchez, José C. Prı́ncipe

发表年份
2015
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12
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摘要

We study the feasibility and capability of the kernel temporal difference (KTD)(λ) algorithm for neural decoding. KTD(λ) is an online, kernel-based learning algorithm, which has been introduced to estimate value functions in reinforcement learning. This algorithm combines kernel-based representations with the temporal difference approach to learning. One of our key observations is that by using strictly positive definite kernels, algorithm's convergence can be guaranteed for policy evaluation. The algorithm's nonlinear functional approximation capabilities are shown in both simulations of policy evaluation and neural decoding problems (policy improvement). KTD can handle high-dimensional neural states containing spatial-temporal information at a reasonable computational complexity allowing real-time applications. When the algorithm seeks a proper mapping between a monkey's neural states and desired positions of a computer cursor or a robot arm, in both open-loop and closed-loop experiments, it can effectively learn the neural state to action mapping. Finally, a visualization of the coadaptation process between the decoder and the subject shows the algorithm's capabilities in reinforcement learning brain machine interfaces.

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Computer scienceReinforcement learningKernel (algebra)Decoding methodsArtificial intelligenceConvergence (economics)Neural decodingRobotNonlinear systemAlgorithm

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